Sault Ste. Marie has declared a significant weather event with anticipated heavy snowfall continuing until further notice, according to a news release from city hall.
Environment Canada has issued a snow squall warning for Sault Ste. Marie, with 10 to 15 cm of possible accumulation continuing into Sunday morning. Higher amounts are possible if the squalls sit over one area. Visibility can suddenly be reduced to near zero in heavy snow and blowing snow, resulting in hazardous travel conditions.
The declaration of a significant weather event is not a notice of a reduced level of service or road closure. It is intended to notify the public that caution must be observed when travelling on city-maintained roads.
Restoring the roads to optimal conditions may take longer than usual, the release cautioned. Public Works monitors the weather and patrols the roadways to deploy all available crews to address snow and ice accumulation.
During a winter event, all roads and sidewalks maintained by the city are considered to be in a “state of repair.” Sidewalks should not be blocked at any time to facilitate snow removal and residents are reminded that the snow plowed to the end of their driveway during a significant snow event is their responsibility and may be more than usual.
Motorists should drive according to the conditions and allow space for heavy equipment operators to clear and sand roadways safely and efficiently. The parking bylaw remains in effect, with motorists not permitted to park on city streets between midnight and 6 a.m. during the winter months.
However, during a winter event, motorists should not park on city streets or impede sidewalks during the day to assist in the efficiency of snow removal. Transit Services reminds customers to expect delays because of heavy snowfall.
Updates will be reported as they become available.